A Bee In Her Bonnet
Cat's Paw Cove Book 24
by Sharon Buchbinder
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Not
all that buzzes is a bee…
Elva
Boyd, an extroverted elf, uses bees and honey to treat patients in
pain. Art Klarastos, an introverted demi-god, beekeeper, and inventor
is her best friend. When Elva’s beehives disappear, Art beelines to
her to deliver the news. Distressed, Elva pleads for his assistance
with the mystery of the missing boxes. Kit Kat, his matchmaking
talking cat, makes a deal with Elva: Art will help her in exchange
for a real date.
Art
is mortified, but Elva agrees without hesitation. While they attempt
to deduce why someone might want to steal her bees’ homes, a couple
arrives and claims to be Elva’s long-lost parents. An orphan raised
in Cat’s Paw Cove by her aunt and uncle, Elva is ecstatic.
Suspicious of these unknown elves, Art shares his concerns—but Elva
tunes out his buzzing.
When
her parents declare they have come to take her home to Scotland for
her contractually obligated wedding, Art is devastated. Will his best
friend leave with her newfound family and soon-to-be-husband? Or will
he be able to convince her that he is the beekeeper of her heart?
Sharon Buchbinder has been writing fiction since middle school and has the rejection slips to prove it. An RN, she provided health care delivery, became a researcher, association executive, and obtained a PhD in Public Health. She is the author of the Hotel LaBelle Series, the Jinni Hunter Series, and the Obsession Series. When not attempting to make students and colleagues laugh or writing, she can be found walking her dogs, herding cats, or breaking bread and laughing with family and friends.
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ReplyDeleteA cute cover and I enjoyed reading the synopsis, this sounds like a good story. Thank you for posting about this book
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